Friday, August 1, 2008

Ann Arbor Waxing Brazilian

tomatoes on the eyes

When someone has tomatoes on the eyes, he is blind in the figurative sense, at least, he is blind to the self-evident aspects of the situation.

example, during a football game, the referee makes a wrong decision against my team, I might say, "Have you got tomatoes on the eyes?"

In English: To have tomatoes on your eyes means you've missed something obvious, like blowing a stop light.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Labor For A Thermostat

have too much time to spare



If you have too much time at their disposal, he could not use well. In English we say that we have too much time in their hands.

If one has too much time to use, it means he can not make good use of it. In English, one says that one has too much time on his hands.


Pronunciation: tsu feel tsite tsoor fair-foo-tion hah-ben